Tammy at My Flower Journal back in 2013 posted a tutorial on her splatter art and how to turn it into flowers. She actually did this with lavender coneflowers on top of Gesso, and I tried it. This is my version of what she did, and I want to give her credit for her wonderful tutorial. Many Thanks, Tammy.

I wish I could photograph a journal page so that things like the ric-rac and the ribbons at the top do not look like they are going crooked and the green button does not appear to be running off the page. UGH! It seems like a hopeless case for me. Also, how in the world do you erase your lightly sketched outlines. I have been using the pen and ink to cover them up. Any suggestions? This is only the second time I have worked with Gesso. I am finding it a fascinating medium.

Oh, Geez! I just lost my long comment! Love your colorful, brilliant springlike journal page! As for the crooked lines, I'm not a good one to answer, as mine always look crooked when I photograph them, too. I almost want to put them on crooked to start with to counteract the camera! Tee Hee! As for the pencil lines, I use a Staedtler eraser. Hope this helps! But I like the black outlines,too! Thank you for joining our Crazy For Color challenge at Anything But Cute. Hugs! Sara Emily DT